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Familiar hurdles in place for women in gig economy: Report

Women are half as likely as men to engage in digital platform work and earn between 10% and 37% less when they do so, according to a Victorian Government-commissioned report that will inform State-based standards for the gig economy.


"Defective" NERR basis for scope orders: FWC bench

In a decision closely examining the FWC's powers to make scope orders, a full bench majority has found that an employer's failure to spell out classifications for a proposed agreement rendered the process "defective".


FWC reinstates Qantas trainer accused of staring at breasts

The FWC has ordered Qantas to reinstate a trainer accused of inappropriately staring at a female employee's breasts during a "distinguishably lewd" safety demonstration, while taking aim at a "ludicrous" video it used to demonstrate s-xual harassment.


ACTU trains sights on "MIA" PM

The ACTU has distributed to thousands of union member households a trio of election corflutes that seek to mock Prime Minister Scott Morrison over his 2019 Hawaiian holiday as the "black summer" bushfires roared, ahead of the Coalition's attempted spending counter-attack in today's Federal Budget


Cash gives Bielecki two more years at ROC's helm

With a federal election likely in May, IR Minister Michaelia Cash has thumbed her nose at Labor's plan to axe the Registered Organisations Commission, giving Mark Bielecki another two years as its leader.


Australian fails in bid to be next ILO leader

In a blow to the Morrison Government, it has failed to win support from International Labour Organisation members for its candidate for the organisation's director-general role, which becomes vacant later this year.


ABCC files first waterfront case

The ABCC has made good on its vow to police the waterfront, alleging in a court case that the CFMMEU's maritime division and one of its site delegates made death threats to workers attempting to cross a picket line during protected strikes at Fremantle port last year.


NSW public sector nurses walking out on Thursday

The NSWNMA has in announcing public sector nurses will go ahead with a second strike on Thursday accused the State Government of failing to maintain an open dialogue on its claims for boosted staffing ratios and a "modest" 4.75% pay rise.


Compensation denied after post-sacking threat

A FWC member has applied the "well known 'duck principle'" in holding that a tyre recycling company suspected of phoenixing unfairly sacked a worker who complained about unpaid superannuation, before threatening to kill a director.


"Gun to their head" workers vote up Qantas deal

Qantas has won a new four-year deal covering about 2500 long-haul cabin crew that incorporates the airline's two-year pay freeze and makes rosters more flexible, after threatening to terminate the current agreement and have employees revert to inferior pay and conditions under the modern award.


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